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Dried Chanterelle Mushrooms from Life Gourmet Shop offer an 8 oz pack of premium quality mushrooms, known for their lovely aroma, fruity notes, and rich nutritional profile, including high levels of dietary fiber and magnesium.
R**N
Let's compare dried chanterelle mushrooms against dried shiitake mushrooms
For both dried shiitake mushrooms and dried chanterelle mushrooms:Shiitakes and chanterelles never have white worms, which are a major problem with porcini mushrooms.Shiitakes and chanterelles never have horse manure, which is a major problem with white button mushrooms.For dried shiitake mushrooms:Shiitakes are the most delicious of all mushrooms. Many people have described shiitakes as having a "rich, earthy" taste.Shiitakes have extremely strong health benefits, especially in the area of cancer prevention in humans.Shiitakes are one of the best-selling mushrooms.Shiitakes are one of the most economical mushrooms:The lowest grade (standard grade) of dried shiitakes costs about $50 for 5 pounds, or $10 per pound.[For comparison, maitakes, the other delicious-tasting medicinal mushroom with a Japanese name, costs about $20 per pound.Therefore, the only dried mushrooms that are priced cheaper than dried shiitakes are the extremely horrible-tasting woodear black fungus mushrooms from China, which costs only $7 per pound].For dried chanterelle mushrooms:Chanterelles are moderately delicious but not quite as delicious as shiitakes.Unlike porcini mushrooms, which taste like beef gravy, chanterelles have been described as having a mildly peppery taste and a fruity smell like apricots.This dried chanterelle product does indeed have a fruity smell before rehydration but after rehydration, the peppery taste is completely missing.Like all other mushrooms, chanterelles taste substantially more delicious after rehydration than before rehydration. However, if mushrooms had to be eaten without rehydration, then chanterelles would be the best choice of all mushrooms for that purpose.Like all edible mushrooms, chanterelles offer substantial health benefits.Chanterelles are not one of the best-selling mushrooms. Very few dealers sell chanterelles at Amazon.Chanterelles are much more expensive than shiitakes:Dried chanterelles can be purchased for about $50 per pound.[I purchased 1 ounce of this product for $4.57 plus shipping from Amazon. Although they lacked the mildly peppery taste which is very common with chanterelles, there was nothing wrong with the quality of the chanterelles that I received].Conclusion:Chanterelles are an excellent choice for wealthy people who want to experience eating a wide variety of mushrooms, all of which have different, extremely beneficial mycochemicals.However, shiitakes are a much better choice for the vast majority of people because of their low cost, extremely delicious taste, and powerful health benefits.
F**E
Lots of sand...
I have used almost this whole bag, because I love them mixed with eggs and onions...they are delicious....But they have a lot lot of sand and need to be cleaned many times before use... Even then there is some grit...Too bad for such good mushrooms...
T**.
Good product. Reasonable price.
At home, chanterelles (Pfifferlinge) are a dime a dozen, but in the US they’re significantly harder to find.Dried chanterelles are easy to store (compared to fresh ones), just rehydrate if you want to use them as actual mushrooms.Having been dried, the flavor isn’t quite on par with fresh ones, but close enough. (Certainly better than not having any.)The picture shows the package as received and 4 oz is a good size. Naturally dried chanterelles are somewhat brittle and that can be easily seen from the loose “debris” in the bag from handling.Overall, these were the best price I could find and they serve my needs (for adding to gravy etc.), so it’s fine for me.
S**A
Rehydrate well, great texture, wonderfully savory
These mushrooms hydrate beautifully and have the wonderful texture and flavor that chanterelle mushrooms should have. They have a firm, beefy texture, and are wonderfully savory. I love to use them in a stew with rosemary, thyme, red wine, and hearty vegetables like potatoes and carrots. They also work great in risotto with fresh herbs and sundried tomatoes. I am very satisfied with these dried mushrooms, and I will re-purchase when I run out.
M**A
I liked them fine enough
I've ordered these mushrooms several times over the past 6 months. I liked them fine enough, until my most recent order: the pieces were very small, there were pine needles in the bag, and I found a small white animal hair when cleaning them for a meal. Also, they didn't smell or taste quite right. I'm returning them for a refund. I decided to try a new company altogether, Marx Foods. WOW, what a difference. So much better. Taste; size; the way they reconstitute; night and day. So I won't be going back to Life Gourmet's products.
S**.
mushrooms
LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. SOAKING IN WARM WATER STEP#1 starts the cooking CANVAS As the mushrooms absorb the water and become soft (30mins,check after20 use your cooking sense) prepare the food you are going to add the truffles go into. A low to medium flame, depending on your choice of cookware add moisturized mushrooms and do your thingWhat a sensational taste,sweet with a little bit of earthy taste. SO VERY EASY TO COOK WITH
G**O
All you can expect.
Exactly what I expected them to be. Of course, they don't compare to fresh chanterelles, which I seldom can find. The dried ones are pretty good in a bread dressing.
S**Y
but they look great. Also received a small bonus sample package of ...
Very fast shipping. Have not used the chanterelles yet, but they look great. Also received a small bonus sample package of crushed red peppers with my shipment. Nice inclusion. Very good quality. Ty.
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